Vintage NYC Subway Sign Map - 57th Street 6th Avenue to Metropolitan Avenue KK line
Vintage NYC Subway Sign Map - 57th Street 6th Avenue to Metropolitan Avenue KK line
Step back in time with our Vintage Destination NYC Subway Sign Map. This unique piece showcases the charm and nostalgia of the iconic New York City subway system. The map features destinations from 57th Street 6th Avenue to Metropolitan Avenue on the KK line, allowing you to explore the city like a true New Yorker in the past.
Crafted with attention to detail, this vintage subway sign map is a must-have for anyone who appreciates history and urban culture. Each station listed on the map is a window into a bygone era, reminding us of the bustling streets, vibrant neighborhoods, and rich history of the Big Apple.
Measuring 55x12 Inches. this subway sign is versatile and easy to display in any space. Hang it on the wall or lean it against a surface to instantly add a touch of urban nostalgia to your surroundings. This one-of-a-kind piece is not just a decorative item but also a conversation starter that sparks fond memories and interesting stories.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a New York City lover, or simply looking for a distinctive decor item, this Vintage Destination NYC Subway Sign Map is sure to impress. It serves as a reminder of the city's ever-evolving landscape and the many stories it tells. Own a piece of history and experience the magic of the New York City subway system of yesteryear with this one-of-a-kind vintage map.
This is a section from a roll. It has a backboard and is covered in plastic to protect it.
The K Eighth Avenue Local, earlier the AA, was a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. Its route bullet was colored blue on station signs, car rollsigns, and the official subway map since it ran on the IND Eighth Avenue Line.The K operated during midday, evenings, and weekends, making local stops between 168th Street in Washington Heights, Manhattan and World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan via Central Park West and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. During late night hours, the A express made local stops on the IND Eighth Avenue Line. During rush hours, the C, formerly the CC, ran between Bedford Park Boulevard and Euclid Avenue, replacing the K as the local on Eighth Avenue. It was discontinued in 1988 as part of a series of major service changes.
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